Microsoft's Connected Car team is behind Windows Embedded Automotive — a computer platform that powers in-car infotainment systems like Ford Sync, Kia Uvo, and Fiat Blue&Me — and it's got high hopes for the future. In a job listing on Microsoft's website, the team has revealed some of its ambitions for future in-car systems, which includes integration with Windows 8, Windows Phone devices, Kinect, Windows Live, Bing, cloud application platform Azure, and voice recognition tech TellMe. That sure sounds like a long list of Microsoft properties, but the job listing focuses heavily on how future in-car systems will need to use natural UIs. The only specifics offered are that the team hopes to use voice recognition, location, gestures,...